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all of the pacific northwest to northern california again. after that, we start to see things calm down. we have to get through the next couple of days with heavy rain. the heaviest in san francisco, up around sacramento. a lot of the rivers here are well past flood stage. a couple of them likely even getting toward the all-time records. one other thing, a little rain moving to the northeast today. not any huge problems. i have a long with it, very warm conditions. we are going to see all kind of record high temperatures broken. in the 60s across the northern plains in early december. that is very, very warm. >> jamie: that part i can't believe. we hope folks will be safe out there. rick, thanks. >> eric: you know the clock is ticking, neither side is budging on the talks to avoid the fiscal cliff. coming up, chris wallace sits down with treasury secretary tim geithner and republican house speaker john boehner and he will explore what is keeping them from reaching a deal. >> jamie: also a freight train derailing, leaking dangerous chemicals i
all of the pacific northwest to northern california again. after that, we start to see things calm down. we have to get through the next couple of days with heavy rain. the heaviest in san francisco, up around sacramento. a lot of the rivers here are well past flood stage. a couple of them likely even getting toward the all-time records. one other thing, a little rain moving to the northeast today. not any huge problems. i have a long with it, very warm conditions. we are going to see all kind...
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more than half a foot of rain fell on northern california today. 40 mile per hour gusts have already knocked out power and toppled trees in san francisco. >> thankfully this didn't hurt anybody but it could be a lot worse. >> staying dry. >> thanks to you. >> where are you staying tonight? >> tonight, down the street. >> reporter: sister libby fernandez expects to help about a thousand people at this homeless center in sacramento with dry clothes and ponchos. >> this is weird because the weather's usually good here. >> the rivers are high, they're flooding. many of our homeless guests are camped out in the river areas. maurnice huff and her 12-year- old daughter have lived in their car since she lost her job. when you here in the car you're looking out at the rain like this -- wishing i had an apartment, especially for my baby. >> reporter: the shelter closes before dark so the staff is trying to find them hotel room vouchers. there's only so many vouchers. >> i know. >> reporter: you think you'll get one tonight? >> i'm praying. >> reporter: about an hour's drive from here sheriff's
more than half a foot of rain fell on northern california today. 40 mile per hour gusts have already knocked out power and toppled trees in san francisco. >> thankfully this didn't hurt anybody but it could be a lot worse. >> staying dry. >> thanks to you. >> where are you staying tonight? >> tonight, down the street. >> reporter: sister libby fernandez expects to help about a thousand people at this homeless center in sacramento with dry clothes and ponchos....
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people in northern california just can't catch a break. the third big storm in four days is baring down on the region tonight. rivers in the area have a history of dangerous flash flooding as those who live along their banks know all too well. carter evans begins our coverage. >> reporter: the ground is soaked, creeks are full and rivers are on the rise. >> i've never seen it that high even during the spring. >> reporter: a storm drain near sacramento wasn't cleared fast enough to save the home of michael jimenez. in california's wine country, when the water gets this high along the russian river, people get worried. >> it's happened so many timeses and it does come, like, clockwork. >> reporter: victoria daly and her family know how dangerous this water can be. the russian river has seen severe flooding in the past. the worst in 1986, when the entire town was under several feet of water. daly said her home is always one of the first to flood. >> we've done it so many times, we're prepared. you know, we're ready for it. >> reporter: foreca
people in northern california just can't catch a break. the third big storm in four days is baring down on the region tonight. rivers in the area have a history of dangerous flash flooding as those who live along their banks know all too well. carter evans begins our coverage. >> reporter: the ground is soaked, creeks are full and rivers are on the rise. >> i've never seen it that high even during the spring. >> reporter: a storm drain near sacramento wasn't cleared fast...
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sun power is buying a 25% stake for a solar panel and tracker venture in northern california. >>> e is one o the most notorious mean people out there. so why not make "vogue" editor anna win tour a u.s. ambassador? it mang perfect sense. well, apparently to president obama it does. we're going to explai coming up. you ca never have too much money. ♪ . ♪ ♪ here come the -- [ cap twisting off ] hey, yo?! i lost audio. whatappened?! [ ice acing ] what!?!? , it bter not be! what's going on? ♪ it's time to put a sp to this! yay-e, yay-e! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet pint. it's bigger. it's sealable. it's still the coldest. ♪ get out of my booth!!! [ male annncer ] frost bred coo light. the world's most refreshing beer. melissa: ware joed by author and radio talk show goddess market to buy monca crowley and republican strategist. thank you for joining yes. both of you. first up, i lovthis story. the abassador wears prod. president obama is considering nominating a very fashionable 84 ambassador in e u.k. or france. though the editor, in case you had not guessed,
sun power is buying a 25% stake for a solar panel and tracker venture in northern california. >>> e is one o the most notorious mean people out there. so why not make "vogue" editor anna win tour a u.s. ambassador? it mang perfect sense. well, apparently to president obama it does. we're going to explai coming up. you ca never have too much money. ♪ . ♪ ♪ here come the -- [ cap twisting off ] hey, yo?! i lost audio. whatappened?! [ ice acing ] what!?!? , it bter not be!...
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people living in northern california, oregon and washington state are bracing for rising rivers and possible mudslides. >>> supporters of mohammad morsi blocked the high court from indefinitely suspending all court sessions. that would suspend a ruling on the drawing up of egypt's new constitution. president morsi declared his decisions are now immune from judicial oversight. >>> it is a frightening and deadly scene in japan. just look at this. at least two cars are still trapped inside a highway tunnel after a massive section of the concrete structure collapsed. police say they have already found several burned bodies inside the rubble about 50 miles west of tokyo. it is not clear what caused the tunnel to cave in or how many cars were inside at the time. >>> a thousand cars and trucks are stuck on a highway in russia after a major snowstorm caused a backup two days ago. a 30-mile stretch of roadway between moscow and st. petersburg is completely jammed with one lane open in each side. it is so bad that field kitchens have been set up. drivers are also running out of gas to keep their engin
people living in northern california, oregon and washington state are bracing for rising rivers and possible mudslides. >>> supporters of mohammad morsi blocked the high court from indefinitely suspending all court sessions. that would suspend a ruling on the drawing up of egypt's new constitution. president morsi declared his decisions are now immune from judicial oversight. >>> it is a frightening and deadly scene in japan. just look at this. at least two cars are still...
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. >> shannon: the national weather service issued flood warnings for two rivers in northern california. russian river is expected to overflow the banks today. napa river could flood by tomorrow. they issued the flash flood warnings for two counties. earlier storms knocked out power to thousands. >> shannon: we're less than 30 minutes from kickoff in kansas city, missouri. yesterday arrowhead stadium was the site of belcher's suicide. shortly before that police say he killed his girlfriend. from the affiliate, live in kansas city with the latest. >> reporter: well, it looks like a normal sunday of chiefs football. there is a dark cloud over the sea of kansas city chiefs red. they have been tailgating since 9:00 this morning. many finish cooking on the grill and the talk of chiefs player belcher killing his girlfriends perkins and then killing himself is permeating throughout the parking lot. kansas city police were called to the home of bellsh saturday morning after someone called 911 to report that he shot his live-in girlfriend and mother of his 3-month-old daughter. 30 minutes late e
. >> shannon: the national weather service issued flood warnings for two rivers in northern california. russian river is expected to overflow the banks today. napa river could flood by tomorrow. they issued the flash flood warnings for two counties. earlier storms knocked out power to thousands. >> shannon: we're less than 30 minutes from kickoff in kansas city, missouri. yesterday arrowhead stadium was the site of belcher's suicide. shortly before that police say he killed his...
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>> miguel almaguer, northern california tonight. thank you. >>> meantime, on this first day of meteorological winter, much of the country is about to feel record warmth for the start of december. meteorologist kim cunningham joins us from the weather channel headquarters. good evening. >> good evening, lester. it's typical a lot of times when you get that rainy weather in the west further east you get the warmth, the record highs. that's what we saw today. these are just some of the cities that did see records. oklahoma city, dallas 83. that was a record. houston 82. that was a record for you. we're talking about records that were broken from the 70s, corpus christi 86 degrees. now the reason we're seeing this is because our jet stream is so far to the north. notice the trough and the dip in the jet stream on the west. that's why we're seeing the storms. but in response we're seeing the ridge building in. that is when we see the record warmth. we'll see a little break in the pattern at least the northern plains looks like sometime n
>> miguel almaguer, northern california tonight. thank you. >>> meantime, on this first day of meteorological winter, much of the country is about to feel record warmth for the start of december. meteorologist kim cunningham joins us from the weather channel headquarters. good evening. >> good evening, lester. it's typical a lot of times when you get that rainy weather in the west further east you get the warmth, the record highs. that's what we saw today. these are just...
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the expected damage in that area and throughout the whole northern california region. the whole bay area remains on flood alert. of course, it's not just sunday where a lot of these warnings have been placed. also through monday as the water finally comes down from the mountains into the hills and goes through the city areas and down to the coast. so the fallout from this will last well on into the week. back to you, heather. >> heather: dominic reporting from california. thank you. >>> for more on the wild weather creating a mess out west, on the phone is tina walker, the chief public information officer with california's emergency management agency. are threw? >> yes, ma'am. thank you. >> heather: thank you very much for joining us, first of all. and what is the main problem that you're facing right now? >> the california emergency management agency is monitor willing the entire situation. some of the concerns as mentioned in some of your other coverage is potential for flooding in a lot of our rivers and creeks and also the wind damage that can happen. the biggest d
the expected damage in that area and throughout the whole northern california region. the whole bay area remains on flood alert. of course, it's not just sunday where a lot of these warnings have been placed. also through monday as the water finally comes down from the mountains into the hills and goes through the city areas and down to the coast. so the fallout from this will last well on into the week. back to you, heather. >> heather: dominic reporting from california. thank you....
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the nonstop rain created sinkholes across northern california. this is one road that gave way. it sliced through the utility lines and the winds snapped trees and tower lines and left tens of thousands in the dark. in san francisco, officials say the rain overwhelmed the sewer lines and they had to release 80 million gallons of partly treated sewage into the bay. and now, this is rough out this. >> the last five days they have gotten in some cases close to 2' of rain. a lot of the areas in the mountains and the moisture is squeezed up across the mountains so close to 2' in a few areas. this is the mountains of northern and central california and they could see an additional 1" to 4" of the next round and cold temperatures in the east. but here is the next storm system, portions of oregon, northern california, and washington, you will, again, get an additional 1", 3" or 4" of rain and 1' to 2' of snow in was -- the cascades. >>shepard: we went to bed here in december and woke up in june. what the hell is going on in the northeast? >>guest: a cold prompt and ahead of that front v
the nonstop rain created sinkholes across northern california. this is one road that gave way. it sliced through the utility lines and the winds snapped trees and tower lines and left tens of thousands in the dark. in san francisco, officials say the rain overwhelmed the sewer lines and they had to release 80 million gallons of partly treated sewage into the bay. and now, this is rough out this. >> the last five days they have gotten in some cases close to 2' of rain. a lot of the areas...
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sun power is buying a 25% stake for a solar panel and tracker venture in northern california. >>> she is one of the most notorious mean people out there. so why not make "vogue" editor anna win tour a u.s. ambassador? it making perfect sense. well, apparently to president obama it does. we're going to explain coming up. you can never have too much money. ♪ . having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a tonf caons doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break fm the holiday stress. fedex office. melissa: we are joined by author and radio talk show goddess market to buy monica crowley and republican strategist. thank you for joining yes. both of you. first up, i love this story. the ambassador wears product. president obama is considering nominating a very fashionable 84 ambassador in the u.k. or france. though the editor, in case you had not guessed, a spokeswoman says she is not interested in diplomacy. very happy with her current job. one thing that she is known for its use of
sun power is buying a 25% stake for a solar panel and tracker venture in northern california. >>> she is one of the most notorious mean people out there. so why not make "vogue" editor anna win tour a u.s. ambassador? it making perfect sense. well, apparently to president obama it does. we're going to explain coming up. you can never have too much money. ♪ . having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a tonf caons doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles...
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. >> also, family members are hoping for the best after northern california couple vanishes without a trace during a trip to the sierra. nudity ban from ac'(=m and one city's proposal to use surveillance drones has some fighting to keep hose drones grounded. >> and sky 7 hd is live over the scene of the breaking news on the peninsula. rain-soaked soil continues to cause problems. crews are just about done now cleaning up the>fcq remnants ofa large tree. >> that tree came crashing down across a major highway, right into the middle of the evening commute. here is how it looked just minutes ago. crews chopped up ask removed much of the tree. all northboundqb4qz closed at 9th avenue about anqjil hour. workers on the scene cleared the road, good evening, i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley. >> no real sign of a storm right now. you can see in this live view of san francisco from our camera in contra costa county. more rain is headed our way. >> let's get the latest from this path. >> here is a good view. you can see a large match of moisture north right now. is still off shore. rain
. >> also, family members are hoping for the best after northern california couple vanishes without a trace during a trip to the sierra. nudity ban from ac'(=m and one city's proposal to use surveillance drones has some fighting to keep hose drones grounded. >> and sky 7 hd is live over the scene of the breaking news on the peninsula. rain-soaked soil continues to cause problems. crews are just about done now cleaning up the>fcq remnants ofa large tree. >> that tree came...
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there is still moderate rain across northern california. it's lightening up a little bit back through oregon. but western washington state also seeing some moderate rainfall at this time. we have the stuck area of low pressure. all the storms are being steered right into northern california. so tomorrow morning expect a second round of heavy rain. we are looking for torrential downpowe downpours. low-lying areas in many rivers across northern california will have to be mindful flooding is likely in those areas surrounding some of the rivers. we will see another round of heavy rain move on shore tomorrow morning. we have another round moving in on tuesday. in the next 48 hours we'll most likely pick up another 6 or more inches of rainfall but it's not just the rain. it's the wind on top of it. we've had reports of wind gusts up to 60 to almost 90 miles per hour. and we are going to see winds be just as strong as we go into tomorrow morning. so flight delays and power outages all a big concern. the rest of the country actually looks okay. we'
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. >> rick: we begin with a fox news extreme weather alert out of northern california. they're now being slammed there by another in a series of severe storms that have already killed one person. the region already dealing with flash floods, mud slides, downed trees, power lines. people there say they've never seen anything like it. >> i haven't seen this in many years. this much water running through my property. that water runup should not come on our property. they have to have holding ponds or some sort of drainage in place to divert or what have you, from my property 'cause it's just below there. >> rick: dominic is live in california with the very latest. dominic? >> hey there, rick. suddenly round three tonight and we're going to see the heaviest rain since this began on wednesday. in fact, possibly more rainfalling tonight than the last two storms combined, believe it or not. it could be as much as ten inches of rain that falls in parts 6789 we've already seen mud slides in certain parts of california. in two areas block off highways, also partly destroying some
. >> rick: we begin with a fox news extreme weather alert out of northern california. they're now being slammed there by another in a series of severe storms that have already killed one person. the region already dealing with flash floods, mud slides, downed trees, power lines. people there say they've never seen anything like it. >> i haven't seen this in many years. this much water running through my property. that water runup should not come on our property. they have to have...
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california. heavy rain is expected in washington state and oregon today. >>> violent protests. the inauguration of mexico's new president earlier today. take a look at this. more than 2,500 people took to the streets of mexico city, just a few blocks where the new president was to be sworn in. three protesters were hurt and one student is reportedly in critical condition. demonstrators accusing of using bribery to win the election there. those protests were eventually dispersed and as you can see there, the new president has been sworn in. let's bring in telmundo's jose to talk more about this. how much of this is with the revolutionary party? >> well was in power for 72 years until the year 2000 when they lost their election there. 12 years later they go back in power but this is a new face. he's 46 years old and married to a soap opera star and he's young, energetic and he's sharp and he's media friendly. i think a lot of the people are really upset about the possibility that the old precorrupt
california. heavy rain is expected in washington state and oregon today. >>> violent protests. the inauguration of mexico's new president earlier today. take a look at this. more than 2,500 people took to the streets of mexico city, just a few blocks where the new president was to be sworn in. three protesters were hurt and one student is reportedly in critical condition. demonstrators accusing of using bribery to win the election there. those protests were eventually dispersed and as...
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. >>> northern california is in store for another round of wet weather. a new storm system is moving in today with up to five more inches of rain expected on top of the series of storms that drenched the area. but meteorologists say today's storm won't be as bad as the three previous storms that drenched the area with up to 20 inches of rain over a five-day period. >>> the duchess of cambridge remains in a london hospital this morning suffering from an acute form of morning sickness. the royal pregnancy was announced yesterday. kate is expected to remain hospitalized for several days. mark phillips reports. >> reporter: judging from the way she was hopping around playing field hockey at her old school last week, kate, the duchess of cambridge, did not seem either pregnant or unwell. but now it's official. she's both. the royal family was forced to announce the pregnancy earlier than it would have liked because kate at less than 12 weeks pregnant has been admitted to this london hospital with an acute form of morning sickness, a condition obstetricians say
. >>> northern california is in store for another round of wet weather. a new storm system is moving in today with up to five more inches of rain expected on top of the series of storms that drenched the area. but meteorologists say today's storm won't be as bad as the three previous storms that drenched the area with up to 20 inches of rain over a five-day period. >>> the duchess of cambridge remains in a london hospital this morning suffering from an acute form of morning...
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. >> kelly: for northern california bracing for another round much severe storms 24 hours after getting slammed by heavy rain and strong winds and the area is now gearing up for a second lashing. and a third storm is moving in tomorrow morning. already, the weather is left thousands in the dark and left massive delays on roads and airports, but the biggest concern is flooding. >> and it's an amazing amount of water in the time we had and if we've got three more days of this there's no way that the banks are going to hold that, no way. >> the flood water, it's pouring a foot high over this, this embankment right here. >> the amount of rain that was hitting at that hour, we had an unbelievable amount of rain coming down. >> and let's go to dominique di-natale live in petaluma, what more can you tell us? >> hey there, kelly. this has been a three-day buildup, it started on wednesday and went overnight thursday and friday more rain and heavy rains at night and ten inches across the entire region and we saw some flooding earlier here at petaluma and the levels on the river is gone down a bit
. >> kelly: for northern california bracing for another round much severe storms 24 hours after getting slammed by heavy rain and strong winds and the area is now gearing up for a second lashing. and a third storm is moving in tomorrow morning. already, the weather is left thousands in the dark and left massive delays on roads and airports, but the biggest concern is flooding. >> and it's an amazing amount of water in the time we had and if we've got three more days of this there's...
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but not before a few more hours of drenching rain in northern california. the worst is over for the pacific northwest after the fourth storm in a week brought up to a half-foot of rain and some gusty winds. in oregon, more people lost electricity when falling trees crashed down on power lines. hopefully things will stay calm there. they've paid their dues the last week or so. >>> time, now, for a look at weather across the country on this wednesday. those storms bring showers, though, to portland, seattle, salt lake city and helena. up to a foot of snow in the northern rockies, cascades and sierra nevada. a big cooldown in the midwest. scattered showers and thunderstorms in the carolinas, atlanta and new orleans. >> 50s in the northeast. mostly 40s in the midwest. denver hovering near 70, 25 degrees above normal. just shy of 80 in phoenix. >>> when we come back this morning, home sweet home prices. the housing market is really on a roll. >>> and then, something fishy. a taste test of some genetically-modified salmon. it could be headed to your dinner plate.
but not before a few more hours of drenching rain in northern california. the worst is over for the pacific northwest after the fourth storm in a week brought up to a half-foot of rain and some gusty winds. in oregon, more people lost electricity when falling trees crashed down on power lines. hopefully things will stay calm there. they've paid their dues the last week or so. >>> time, now, for a look at weather across the country on this wednesday. those storms bring showers, though,...
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and now, streaming live from northern california. >>reporter: yes, the banks are about to break any moment now, 12 hours ago there was torrential rain it looked to be tidal waves which is an exaggeration but so much fell from the scion the third storm that came through it was almost as much as the two storms previously combined. now, that is in the ground and bright skies behind me this afternoon, in sacramento they saw some heavy rain and the locals are being philosophical. >> it will be three or four high across the front the garage doors and the same on the back and hopefully the tarps will go up and around the tarps. if the river comes over the banks, we are used to it. it is not the first flood we have gone through. >>reporter: no idea what the scale of damage is that we will see. in the napa valley, seven years ago, there was massive damage there, 1,000 homes affected. the map shows the three main rivers are the napa river, and the russian river as you mentioned, and, also, the truckee river in nevada and they expected there wa
and now, streaming live from northern california. >>reporter: yes, the banks are about to break any moment now, 12 hours ago there was torrential rain it looked to be tidal waves which is an exaggeration but so much fell from the scion the third storm that came through it was almost as much as the two storms previously combined. now, that is in the ground and bright skies behind me this afternoon, in sacramento they saw some heavy rain and the locals are being philosophical. >> it...
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california. the system is slowly moving inland but not fast enough for folks who have seen 2 feet of rain in the past week. 9 storm soaked ground is giving way creating sinkholes and it caused tires, rather, trees to topple and the tires of the car cars, as well, into the homes. what is the latest from the weather center? >> a mess. but it will change. look at the storm totals across california: the mountain regions close to 2' of rain including washington and oregon where they got over a foot of rain. a lot of rain if a short period of time so flooding potential. look at the radar we have a cold front across the east we will talk about in a second but the west is going to clear out. we just have moisture moving into central california and the northwest is still going to remain unsettled for the next several days but things are going to dry out as we get into the weekend and early next week. trace? >>trace: that snow is good news for the mountains. i heard shepard talking about june-like weather
california. the system is slowly moving inland but not fast enough for folks who have seen 2 feet of rain in the past week. 9 storm soaked ground is giving way creating sinkholes and it caused tires, rather, trees to topple and the tires of the car cars, as well, into the homes. what is the latest from the weather center? >> a mess. but it will change. look at the storm totals across california: the mountain regions close to 2' of rain including washington and oregon where they got over a...
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northern california you are dealing with heavier downpours through out the day today. as we head into tomorrow and the next couple days a drier pattern is there for the west. tomorrow again much colder 41 degrees will be the high temperature in new york city only 50 in raleigh north carolina loon gnaw. a b -- north carolina. >> it is winter after all. >> thank you so much, maria. appreciate it. >>> while you were sleeping workers at the nation's largest court complex reached an agreement ending an 8 day strike that halted shipping all across the country. lauren simonetti has more. another story you can bank on this morning. this is good news just in time. >> smack in the middle of the holiday shopping season a strike for 8 days at the nation's busiest port. clerical and dock workers back on the job today after los angeles and long beach. together they handle half of all of the cargo that arrives in the u.s. by sea. total of a billion dollars a day on the ship not delivered to the warehouse. this strike wasn't about salaries or benefits. clerks make nearly 90,000 a year
northern california you are dealing with heavier downpours through out the day today. as we head into tomorrow and the next couple days a drier pattern is there for the west. tomorrow again much colder 41 degrees will be the high temperature in new york city only 50 in raleigh north carolina loon gnaw. a b -- north carolina. >> it is winter after all. >> thank you so much, maria. appreciate it. >>> while you were sleeping workers at the nation's largest court complex...
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. >>> a northern california man is being held without bail for allegedly holding his ex-wife prisoner in his attic. the victim says rankin sexually assaulted him over a two-week period. authorities caught rankin trying to seal off the attic with drywall with his ex-wife still inside. >>> four people had to be taken to the hospital last night after an escalator malfunctioned at macy's store. one man suffered minor injuries. three others include two young children were also checked out. they're not sure what caused the escalator malfunction, but it is said several steps were not where they were supposed to be. >>> can manny pacquiao help rescue us from the fiscal cliff? i don't know. john berman has an interview with him next. but then...it wouldn't be stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes for one from stouffer's. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded th
. >>> a northern california man is being held without bail for allegedly holding his ex-wife prisoner in his attic. the victim says rankin sexually assaulted him over a two-week period. authorities caught rankin trying to seal off the attic with drywall with his ex-wife still inside. >>> four people had to be taken to the hospital last night after an escalator malfunctioned at macy's store. one man suffered minor injuries. three others include two young children were also...
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northern california is suffering through a weekend of weather woes. heavy winds and rain has knocked out power than delayed flight at san francisco international airport. >>> three people are dead in what police are calling a murder/suicide in wyoming. investigators say a man using a sharp edged weapon killed a person in a middle class casper neighborhood on friday. he killed his teacher nearby in casper college. he was not a student, but did know the victims. >>> federal investigators are on the scene of a train derailment on friday releasing dangerous violent choloric gas. a delicate operation to remove the chemicals could keep residents out of their homes for several days. >>> islamists are holding rallies in support of muhammed morsi. tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets on friday. morsi is set to ratify the constitution today. ford is recalling 89,000 is escape suvs. it affects the model year with 1.6 litre engines. ford is offering loaner vehicles will it fixes the problem. >>> finally, the latest addition to the oregon zoo is up
northern california is suffering through a weekend of weather woes. heavy winds and rain has knocked out power than delayed flight at san francisco international airport. >>> three people are dead in what police are calling a murder/suicide in wyoming. investigators say a man using a sharp edged weapon killed a person in a middle class casper neighborhood on friday. he killed his teacher nearby in casper college. he was not a student, but did know the victims. >>> federal...
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his hands first touched the piano as a boy in northern california, tutored by his mother, herself a musician. but for a time, he saw his future not in recording, but in ranching. >> i grew up around the american indians, and the real ranch life. >> his music would become known for its pioneer in poly rhythm. >> riding horseback on a 45,000 acre ranch. you're alone a lot. and i had nothing to think about except music and the sound of the horse walking or trotting and i would always put a different rhythm against that. >> reporter: he later refused to play at venues that didn't allow his black base player on stage. while serving in world war ii, he met paul desmond who later joined his quartet. in 1959, the group released time-out, featuring take five, one of the most popular songs in the history of jazz. in late 1960, he disbanded his quartet and focused his energies mostly on orchestra works. he reported more than 100 albums and earned a grammy for lifetime achievement among many other honors. well into his eighth decade, he continued to compose and perform on stage his joy in music still ev
his hands first touched the piano as a boy in northern california, tutored by his mother, herself a musician. but for a time, he saw his future not in recording, but in ranching. >> i grew up around the american indians, and the real ranch life. >> his music would become known for its pioneer in poly rhythm. >> riding horseback on a 45,000 acre ranch. you're alone a lot. and i had nothing to think about except music and the sound of the horse walking or trotting and i would...
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a nasty mix of rain, wind, and snow pummeling northern california, oregon, and washington. the national weather service predicts soaking rain and wind gusts that could hit 70 miles per hour in some places. that could trigger flooding and mudslides after spring fires that destroyed whole forests. >>> and a professor hopes to get a few extra students in his statistic s class. he ends up with 54,000 new kids. luckily, he didn't need a classroom for all of them. >> palestinians celebrate in the west bank after an historic vote at the united nations. my guess says it's a game changer. i'll talk to the first woman elected to the palestinian legislative council. shopping for medicare coverage? don't wait. open enrollment ends december 7th. now's the time to take action. call unitedhealthcare today. celebrations after palestinians win a vote at the united nations. it's a vote that gives them a state up grade and is being seen as a possible step towards official statehood. it had been planned before eight days of fighting erupted in gaza. 138 countries voted yes. 41 abstained. only
a nasty mix of rain, wind, and snow pummeling northern california, oregon, and washington. the national weather service predicts soaking rain and wind gusts that could hit 70 miles per hour in some places. that could trigger flooding and mudslides after spring fires that destroyed whole forests. >>> and a professor hopes to get a few extra students in his statistic s class. he ends up with 54,000 new kids. luckily, he didn't need a classroom for all of them. >> palestinians...
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we have flash flood watches across portions of oregon and california. locally higher amount across the higher elevations. basically as we get into tuesday and wednesday. more heavy rain and snow spreading as far east as portions of the northern rockies. bill: thank you, maria molina in our fox extreme weather center. martha: lindsey graham says the benghazi attack is a failure of the obama administration to get tough with terror. >> we need to get into the details of why they died and why we left our con that so unsecured when the british left and everyone else. if we don't change our strategy from a foreign policy, change this lightfoot print approach to the war on terror there will be more benghazis. martha: what about that morning. i'm joined by kt macfarland. kt, it's so interesting. you watch these shows and you hear benghazi brought up. so often the reacross is get over it. move on. move on. why should we not move on? >> because that wham we did in 1998 when there were twin bombings in u.s. embassies in east africa and in 2000 when there was an at
we have flash flood watches across portions of oregon and california. locally higher amount across the higher elevations. basically as we get into tuesday and wednesday. more heavy rain and snow spreading as far east as portions of the northern rockies. bill: thank you, maria molina in our fox extreme weather center. martha: lindsey graham says the benghazi attack is a failure of the obama administration to get tough with terror. >> we need to get into the details of why they died and why...
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the plane travelling from monteray, mexico in the northern part of the country. and to mexico city when it vanished roughly ten minutes after takeoff, it never made it to its destination. 43-year-old jennie rivera grew up in long beach, california and best known of mexican regional music. and here at fox news we knew she was battling breast cancer and speak with fox news latino about that issue a few months ago. and it's all over the web tonight, thoughts and players for rivera and crew. at this hour, a ll girl barely alive after her father was in a shootout. we've learned the suspect has died in the last little while. the rest are evaluation is southwest of porterville. police found two men and a woman murdered and they then went after the suspects and they found him by tracking his cell phone, pulling him over in a rural area, about 20 miles away from the scene of the crime. when they say he opened fire on them and he fired back. arth arthel, what's the latest? >> harris, before coming to the studio we learned he died at the regional center in fresno, he was in
the plane travelling from monteray, mexico in the northern part of the country. and to mexico city when it vanished roughly ten minutes after takeoff, it never made it to its destination. 43-year-old jennie rivera grew up in long beach, california and best known of mexican regional music. and here at fox news we knew she was battling breast cancer and speak with fox news latino about that issue a few months ago. and it's all over the web tonight, thoughts and players for rivera and crew. at...
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another storm hit washington, oregon, and northern california today and more heavy rain is expected to pound the region through tomorrow. flooding is causing problems like sinkholes. cnn's dan simon is standing in front of a huge one in lafayette, california. dan, another round of storms is coming, as wolf said. can that rain-soaked area handle anymore rain? >> reporter: well, it's just a mess, kate, and the forecast is bad news for these rain-soaked communities. let me explain where i am. i'm in lafayette, california, standing inside a sinkhole. this is pretty dramatic. it's 80 feet long, 40 feet wide, 15 deep. let me explain how this happened. the water was gushing beneath the road here. there's a creek. and basically, the soil just ripped away and it caused the street to cave in. crews have been working all day, trying to clear out these large chunks of concrete. they also had to create these alternative lines, these temporary lines for water and sewage to service this neighborhood, so they didn't, you know, go without basic services. the weather has been terrible here in the bay ar
another storm hit washington, oregon, and northern california today and more heavy rain is expected to pound the region through tomorrow. flooding is causing problems like sinkholes. cnn's dan simon is standing in front of a huge one in lafayette, california. dan, another round of storms is coming, as wolf said. can that rain-soaked area handle anymore rain? >> reporter: well, it's just a mess, kate, and the forecast is bad news for these rain-soaked communities. let me explain where i...
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rain tapering in northern california. showers in portland, seattle, salt lake city, billings. heavy mountain snow, colder in the middle of the country. scattered showers from the gulf coast to the nation's capital. 60s in atlanta and dallas. 30s from fargo to the twin cities. 50s in the northern rockies. >>> and since it is the holiday season and all about the gift giving, all that good stuff about to get under way, we thought we would make this our "favorite story of the day." >> it centers on 9-year-old tyler scott who thought he was attending just another assembly at his philadelphia area school. well, tyler's mother is in the army. she's been in kuwait for nine months. >> his principal called tyler on stage to help open a gift from his mom. turns out the gift was his mom. tyler thought she wasn't coming home until the end of the month. so imagine that great moment right there. his dad also, in the service, as well. good to see those. >> the whole assembly was about students coping with military parents. that's -- great news. >> merry christmas, enjoy. >> yes. >>> all right
rain tapering in northern california. showers in portland, seattle, salt lake city, billings. heavy mountain snow, colder in the middle of the country. scattered showers from the gulf coast to the nation's capital. 60s in atlanta and dallas. 30s from fargo to the twin cities. 50s in the northern rockies. >>> and since it is the holiday season and all about the gift giving, all that good stuff about to get under way, we thought we would make this our "favorite story of the...
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of northern california. that's going to transition into a big snowstorm monday into the northern rockies, tuesday into the southern plains and wednesday across parts of the east so we have a lot to-- that's going to be coming. today, temperatures looking like this, warmer in towards texas, that will begin to change by tuesday, tomorrow, temps looking like this, only 59 in dallas and then on tuesday, those temps dropped as well. all right, guys, back to you. >> kelly: thank you, rick. >> alisyn: thanks, rick. how one u.s. marine and dad is taking matters of school safety into his own hands. he's standing guard outside of his child's school. how are other parents responding, how is it working next. >> kelly: and atheists put up this billboard. we'll tell you why the community is so outraged. ♪ ♪ hark the herald angels sing ♪ ♪ glory to the newborn king ♪ ♪ peace on earth on mercy mild ♪ ♪ this was the hole my waist was on. but since i've been on alli, am i on this one? nope. am i on this one? n
of northern california. that's going to transition into a big snowstorm monday into the northern rockies, tuesday into the southern plains and wednesday across parts of the east so we have a lot to-- that's going to be coming. today, temperatures looking like this, warmer in towards texas, that will begin to change by tuesday, tomorrow, temps looking like this, only 59 in dallas and then on tuesday, those temps dropped as well. all right, guys, back to you. >> kelly: thank you, rick....
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they are spilling into northern california with the northerly flow kicking up the wind for the hills today. we may see a breeze anywhere from five to 10 miles an hour. closer to home and in the hills is where we will see the gustiest conditions. it will develop later this morning. parts of the north bay, east bay. little bit higher up in lake county. some of the hills there gusting. and mount diablo blowing as well. clouds overhead as well as the wind helping to keep the temperatures from really sinking, it is a chilly start. most of us, two to 3 degrees warmer as well as santa rosa and napa. and that's 13 degrees above where we started 24 hours ago. widespread 40s around the bay area. and 49 in san jose. clouds helping us out a little bit. helping to hinder the fog development. not as widespread. few patches. if you are headed to the value valley, we have fog there. dense fog advisory for the san joaquin valley area. feeling good. novato, 56 for you. mid 60s in oakland. low 60s. san francisco and little bit south, mid- to upper 60s around san jose, morgan hill, and gill roy. and 67
they are spilling into northern california with the northerly flow kicking up the wind for the hills today. we may see a breeze anywhere from five to 10 miles an hour. closer to home and in the hills is where we will see the gustiest conditions. it will develop later this morning. parts of the north bay, east bay. little bit higher up in lake county. some of the hills there gusting. and mount diablo blowing as well. clouds overhead as well as the wind helping to keep the temperatures from...
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. >>> in other news this morning, a northern california college campus has been reopened after a security threat that went on for hours. san jose city college was on lockdown as police conducted room-to-room searches after a report of a gunman on campus. after sealing off the campus, the all-clear was sounded. the gunman got away. >>> and a maryland high school student has been sent to a psychiatric hospital. classmates say they felt threatened, and his parents admitted the boy had access to weapons. a teacher reported the complaints to a school security officer who notified police. >>> we are learning much more about a so-called lone wolf terror plot against landmarks here in new york city. prosecutors say the suspect fully intended to carry out the attack, but he didn't have cash on hand. here's abc's andy field. >> reporter: in federal court, prosecutors described the 20-year-old as a suspected lone wolf terrorist inspired by al qaeda. he allegedly traveled to new york city on november 24 as part of a plot to detonate a bomb there. he had not identified a specific target, but those he
. >>> in other news this morning, a northern california college campus has been reopened after a security threat that went on for hours. san jose city college was on lockdown as police conducted room-to-room searches after a report of a gunman on campus. after sealing off the campus, the all-clear was sounded. the gunman got away. >>> and a maryland high school student has been sent to a psychiatric hospital. classmates say they felt threatened, and his parents admitted the...
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especially across california and more across the interior mountains and the northern rockies, parts of idaho and montana, for now, it's all of that rain across northern california, a little bit of rain across the great lakes, light in nature and not incredibly cold behind the storm, and however, it will keep things gray and groomy for the day around the great lakes and into the northeast, all right, guys. >> thank you, rick. all right, let's talk about this, because 30 days, not until the new year, no, but it's 30 days until the new year, can't change that, but it's 30 days-- we're not celebrating that, three days until we fall off the fiscal cliff. >> i just said-- >>. >> let me modify that. >> dave: i just fell off a cliff. >> clayton: the calendar, we celebrate the holiday season, but not celebrating the 30-day countdown left until we look for a financial cliff that's coming fast and furious. >> dave: and look, if you get out the actual calendar and look at it and cut out weekends and realize that congress goes home for christmas on the 14th, basically two weeks. >> clayton: yeah. >
especially across california and more across the interior mountains and the northern rockies, parts of idaho and montana, for now, it's all of that rain across northern california, a little bit of rain across the great lakes, light in nature and not incredibly cold behind the storm, and however, it will keep things gray and groomy for the day around the great lakes and into the northeast, all right, guys. >> thank you, rick. all right, let's talk about this, because 30 days, not until the...
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she was born in california to immigrants from mexico. she started working in her father's small record label studio and recorded top hits that made charts around the world. she was recently in florida to receive a billboard awards and performed at the billboard awards. my mom is a huge fan of hers and kind of the equivalent of "the voice" on telemundo. she was a singer in a genre of music dominated by males and brought a powerful voice to that genre where she sang, frankly, about her struggles to give her kids a better life. her death is a tragedy at a young age and hundreds of people are mourning her loss. she's survived by her five children and two grandchildren and our prayers go out to her that god may grant her the peace to deal with this difficult circumstance. >> she was 43 years old.voice. >> certainly a great tragedy. >>> meanwhile, tearful apologies today from the two australian deejays who made last week's prank call to the duchess of cambridge's hospital. the nurse who took the call and gave out personal information about the
she was born in california to immigrants from mexico. she started working in her father's small record label studio and recorded top hits that made charts around the world. she was recently in florida to receive a billboard awards and performed at the billboard awards. my mom is a huge fan of hers and kind of the equivalent of "the voice" on telemundo. she was a singer in a genre of music dominated by males and brought a powerful voice to that genre where she sang, frankly, about her...
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snow in northern new england. out west a big storm bringing mountain snows up to one to two feet in the northwest. rain into california which will continue tomorrow. more cold and snow. frigid conditions through the rockies. snow on the northern tier of states in the plains. look for snow to continue in northern new england. wet weather in the midatlantic and northeast. look for sunshine and warmth to return to the gulf coast on into the mississippi river valley. that's what's going on around the country. >> good morning. we have areas of dense fog persisting across virginia and maryland this morning. parts of west virginia. we'll have a possibility of rain moving in but probably not until after sun set. in the 40s to near 50 now. highs later today into the 50s. rain after sunset ending after midnight tonight. tomorrow, the sun returns. a gusty wind with highs in the 50s. 50 again on wednesday and thursday. turning much >> and that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you. >>> coming up next, how parents can cope a
snow in northern new england. out west a big storm bringing mountain snows up to one to two feet in the northwest. rain into california which will continue tomorrow. more cold and snow. frigid conditions through the rockies. snow on the northern tier of states in the plains. look for snow to continue in northern new england. wet weather in the midatlantic and northeast. look for sunshine and warmth to return to the gulf coast on into the mississippi river valley. that's what's going on around...